No. Although PnET is often used to derive growth rates for the biomass succession extension, the user can estimate or generate growth rates any way they choose. For example, in the Sierra Nevada, FVS is currently being used.
Likewise, although LINKAGES has often been used to estimate the probability of establishment, how these are estimated is entirely up to the user. More.
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